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About Christy Morgan
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I can answer questions about current medical and non medical treatments for PCOS. I can also explain what you might expect when you see a Reproductive Endocrinologist and advise on what questions you might ask your Dr. I cannot diagnose or suggest specific treatments for you, I am not a Dr.

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I was diagnosed with PCOS in 1997 and have heavily researched treatment options and am currently using an experimental treatment thru my endocrinologists office.

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personal experience and research only

 
   

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Topic: PCOD/PCOS - Polycystic Ovaries



Expert: Christy Morgan
Date: 8/18/2008
Subject: PCOD probm,,

Question
I am 26 now,i had regular periods till 23yrs from then its irregular until i take medicin my periods(from past 3yr using medicines) are not normal and I work 24*7.Now i feel im very weak and cant effort to take tablets when im working and im scared to get married becoz of this reason.IS there any other alternative to regular my periods without medicines.Any other suggestions on PCOD for me plzzzzzzzz..THANKS IN ADVANCE

Answer
Have you ever been diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or Polycystic Ovarian Disease? There are many treatment options available for women with PCOS, however all of them require the help and monitoring of a Physician who understands PCOS. I highly recommend against stopping medication prescribed for your medical condition without the approval of a Dr. PCOS doesnt not necessarily mean that you will be infertile. Most women with PCOS respond to some type of infertility treatment if they are unable to conceive on their own.

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